(1) Any public official who solicits, accepts or obtains from another person, for himself or for any other person, a gratification for –

(a) doing or abstaining from doing, or having done or abstained from doing, an act in the execution of his functions or duties;

(b) doing or abstaining from doing, or having done or abstained from doing, an act which is facilitated by his functions or duties;

(c) expediting, delaying, hindering or preventing, or having expedited, delayed, hindered or prevented, the performance of an act in the execution of his functions or duties;

(d) expediting, delaying, hindering or preventing, or having expedited, delayed, hindered or prevented, the performance of an act by another public official, in the execution of the latter’s functions or duties;

(e) assisting, favouring, hindering or delaying, or having assisted, favoured, hindered or delayed, another person in the transaction of a business with a public body, shall commit an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to penal servitude for a term not exceeding 10 years.

4(2) Notwithstanding section 83, where in any proceedings against any person for an offence, it is proved that the public official solicited, accepted or obtained a gratification, it shall be presumed, until the contrary is proved, that the gratification was solicited, accepted or obtained for any of the purposes set out in subsection (1)(a) to (e).

The main protagonists behind the pipe case or in the judicial scandal that erupted during the week: Lee Shim and Paul Foo Kune. Both countries are expected early this week. They should discuss this case of alleged corruption with the CCID.

The Independent Commission against Corruption (ICAC) has initiated a verification exercise on the heated opposition by the purchase of the building construction Rakesh Gooljaury Ebony to the State Insurance Company of Mauritius (SICOM), the cost of Rs 600 million.

The ICAC progress in its investigation of a series of irregularities in Airports of Mauritius Ltd (AML). After the arrest of four former executives, last week, this time it's a technician, Lollbeeharry Anand, who was arrested on Wednesday, September 25.